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CU sponsoring Go Red for Women, an American Heart Association benefit
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CU sponsoring Go Red for Women, an American Heart Association benefit

The University of Colorado is sponsoring 2020 Denver Go Red for Women , a virtual event benefiting the American Heart Association. The digital experience, set...
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Impact Report details how Employee Services assists CU community
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Impact Report details how Employee Services assists CU community

Employee Services has released its second annual Impact Report, highlighting ways the department is going the distance to serve University of Colorado faculty...
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Procurement Dashboards deliver data CU can bank on
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Procurement Dashboards deliver data CU can bank on

Every penny counts. That’s why the Procurement Service Center (PSC) has released a new tool that empowers University of Colorado campuses, schools and...
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Fauci shares pandemic insights with CU Boulder students

University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano posed questions from students to Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert, this...
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Reddy selected as U.S. Air Force Academy Honorary Commander

Reddy selected as U.S. Air Force Academy Honorary Commander

Chancellor Venkat Reddy will serve the next two years as an honorary commander at the U.S. Air Force Academy after his induction ceremony Oct. 23. He will be...
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Pandemics on the rise: Why?

Pandemics on the rise: Why?

Infectious diseases have been around for millennia—with the earliest known communicable diseases being measles, smallpox, and influenza.
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CU researcher tackles vaccine hesitancy in Colorado’s religious communities

CU researcher tackles vaccine hesitancy in Colorado’s religious communities

Vaccine hesitancy is something we hear a lot about these days related to a potential coronavirus vaccine. Yet vaccine hesitancy has been a public health issue...
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Annual report from CU Innovations celebrates groundbreaking work of faculty

Annual report from CU Innovations celebrates groundbreaking work of faculty

This report highlights the ground-breaking being developed by the Anschutz Medical Campus
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CU develops first systemwide Indigenous lands acknowledgement statement
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CU develops first systemwide Lands Acknowledgement Statement

The University of Colorado has its first systemwide statement acknowledging that the lands where the four campuses are located were originally home to...
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Latino Coloradans, allies invited to share stories at virtual forum
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Latino Coloradans, allies invited to share stories at virtual forum

The University of Colorado is a sponsor of the Seventh Annual Our Story Forum , a civic engagement event presented by the Latino Community Foundation of...
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November submission deadlines approaching for annual awards, grants

The CU Office of Academic Affairs invites submissions for 2020-21 awards and grants. Inquiries? AcademicAffairs@cu.edu . AWARDS Nominations for the following...
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Tiny moon shadows may harbor hidden stores of ice

Tiny moon shadows may harbor hidden stores of ice

Hidden pockets of water could be much more common on the surface of the moon than scientists once suspected, according to new research led by CU Boulder. In...
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How to facilitate change in higher education

How to facilitate change in higher education

Facilitating Change in Higher Education: The Departmental Action Team Model is one product of a five-year collaboration between Colorado State University and...
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Seven questions with Paul Harvey, author of ‘Howard Thurman and the Disinherited: A Religious Biography’

Seven questions with Paul Harvey, author of ‘Howard Thurman and the Disinherited: A Religious Biography’

Paul Harvey, distinguished professor of history and Presidential Teaching Scholar at UCCS, researches, writes and teaches in the field of American history from...
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Domestic violence and COVID-19: When it’s dangerous to be stuck at home

Domestic violence and COVID-19: When it’s dangerous to be stuck at home

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, but the pandemic has overshadowed the national conversation about intimate partner violence. This is unfortunate...
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Family drives 2,000 miles to thank team for expert health care

Family drives 2,000 miles to thank team for expert health care

Among its many harsh lessons, 2020 has reminded the world about the power of waves – as in the alarming swells that come with a pandemic. For Nishanth...
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Explore ‘Inclusive Leadership’ with CU on Coursera
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Explore ‘Inclusive Leadership’ with CU on Coursera

“Inclusive Leadership: the Power of Workplace Diversity” is the title of a new course offering of CU on Coursera , the learning program available free to all...
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Communications
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Faculty Council Committee Corner: Communications

Faculty Council Communication Committee 2020-21 members: Top, from left, Ibacache, Makarewicz, Scott, Stavrositu, Bell; bottom, from left, Beuten, Dedrick,...
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: HIPAA and knowing your audience

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: HIPAA and knowing your audience

When sharing personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI), get in the habit of thinking about your audience twofold: who is...
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Colorado survey shows red-blue gender divide, concerns about Election Day violence

Colorado survey shows red-blue gender divide, concerns about Election Day violence

Heading into the first day of in-person voting, Colorado women are leaning overwhelmingly blue, tipping the state toward high single-digit leads for Democrat...
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New technology diagnoses sickle cell disease in record time

New technology diagnoses sickle cell disease in record time

Diseases of the blood, like sickle cell disease, have traditionally taken a full day, tedious lab work and expensive equipment to diagnose, but researchers at...
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Foundation provides $2 million gift for proposed Engineering Annex

Foundation provides $2 million gift for proposed Engineering Annex

The proposed annex to the Engineering Building received a boost after CU President Mark Kennedy collaborated with the CU Foundation to make $2 million...
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Photo Feature: President Kennedy visits UCCS

Photo Feature: President Kennedy visits UCCS

CU President Mark Kennedy and First Lady Debbie Kennedy joined Chancellor Venkat Reddy for a busy campus visit Oct. 14 that included eight locations on campus...
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Equity Task Force forms to address core challenges at CU Denver

Equity Task Force forms to address core challenges at CU Denver

Q&A with Co-Chairs Antwan Jefferson, Associate Clinical Professor, School of Education and Human Development and John Ronquillo, Assistant Professor,...
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Town Hall addresses faculty, staff concerns and plans for spring 2021

Town Hall addresses faculty, staff concerns and plans for spring 2021

Roughly 390 faculty and staff attended an Oct. 13 virtual town hall to hear from campus leaders on pressing issues such as budget, academic and mental health...

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